“It is very serious that I have named all the people I have named and we are still standing”

Víctor de Aldama, alleged commission agent in what is known as the ‘Koldo case’, said this morning in an interview at COPE that he feels “defenseless” not having “any type of protection” after leaving prison a few days ago after making a voluntary statement in which he accused several senior socialist officials of having received bites.

“I’m afraid, but that’s not going to stop me from moving forward,” Aldama said at one point in the interview with Carlos Herrera, in which he also pointed out: “Anything that could happen to me or my family is going to happen.” “target the president’s government.” “I want to understand that at this moment nothing is going to happen to me, but knowing the characters I will have to take very good care of myself in the future,” he noted. Also during the talk at COPE, the interviewer cited threats such as that Aldama’s car “was shot at,” something that was denied by Aldama’s own lawyer, who described that news as an “invention”.

“Should Sánchez have been perfectly aware of everything that was happening and of the mini-organization created by Mr. Ábalos?” Carlos Herrera asked Aldama, to which he replied: “I want to understand that yes.” The businessman has advanced that “in the coming days” “evidence” will emerge that supports his accusations, and he has specified that there will be no new “names” among them. “I have already named many,” he acknowledged. “It is very serious that I have named all the people I have named and we are still standing,” he said. Carlos Herrera has meanwhile mentioned as an example Santos Cerdán, organizational secretary of the PSOE, whom the accused businessman has also indicated as a recipient of 15,000 euros in cash.

When Aldama was asked how he can support the accusations he made in his statement last week at the National Court, the businessman replied that he did not know “what else” he had to prove, and he reproached the fact that he had been called a “liar”, of member of “the TIA of Mortadelo and Filemón” or “little Nicolás”.

“Those who have said about little Nicolás would like to get to the bottom of this man’s shoes,” Aldama said during the interview. I don’t know what else I have to prove, but hey, as I said there is no problem, evidence is being provided to the Prosecutor’s Office, I think there is more than enough evidence,” he added.

Source: www.eldiario.es